Community Voice: ‘Protests are part of the American DNA’
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Town of Cicero Receives Grant Money For Homelessness Prevention, Housing Rehabilitation And Inclusive Park
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Opinion: Cicero And Berwyn Continue To Have People Who Are Willing To Stand Up To Hate
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Town President Larry Dominick Critiques Chicago's Crime and Migration Policies During Cicero Town Board Meeting
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Cicero Board Discusses Literacy Initiatives, Updates Policies and Makes Key Appointments
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Town of Cicero Implements New Measures for Community Safety and Infrastructure Advancements
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Town of Cicero Greenlights Infrastructure and Flood Relief Measures
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Town of Cicero to Develop Storm Management Master Plan After Historic Floods
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Corporate Authorities Of the Town of Cicero Approve Residential Flood Control Program For $2,000 Each Eligible Applicant
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Missing TIF Money Reports Hang Question Marks Over The Town of Cicero, Residents Say
Community, Government, TaxesJorge MartinezCicero, TIFs, tax increment financing districts, investment, government, funding, taxes, transparency, public accountability
Central Ave to receive construction updates, community gives mixed reaction
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Town of Cicero Pushes Back Primary Election Date To April and Approves Spending $70,000 In Settlements
Board MeetingsEfrain Sorianocicero, town board meetings, local government, Larry Dominick, Elections, Inclusion Park, settlements, funding, Cicero, tax money
Opinion: Cicero Residents, There’s Still Time to Fill Out the Census